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Harry Kane's future

Spurs striker Harry Kane has been granted permission to sponsor the shirts of League Two side Leyton Orient in a first of its kind agreement.

Kane, who made his professional debut with the Os in 2011, has decided to support his old club and donate the sponsorship for the 2020/21 season to good causes.

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The home shirt will bear a message of thanks to frontline heroes, while the away and third shirts will each bear the name of a different charity, with 10% of proceeds of each shirt sale passed on to that charity.

"I was born and brought up only at a couple of miles from the stadium and I am really happy to have the opportunity to give back to the club that gave me my first professional start," Kane said.